me to 1d now Ltulatc corn- mealth. . take 'Ie , who upset con- pita! 311:3 pita] L‘lrS mbm‘ l!“ g‘. a WHAT may SH 0?“ NEW [Ll-10. mm 0“ O _ _ -â€" u. U. Lethbridge, M. P.. P.. who represents \szt, Middlesex 3n the Ontario Leg- islature. has, qmte naturally, been Pvt-“rpm! to edltorlally by the lead- inf: .13in ’ newspapers of the Pro~ vim‘v. We gwebelow the opinions “messed edltorxally by The London [ix-N? Press. Toronto .Globe and To- mum Mail and Empire, which will no doubt be of much interest to our rmulm'SZ West Middlesex, which supplied the leader of the Liberal party in the Legislature from 1899 to 1907. in the person of 'Hon. George W. Ross, now has thedistinction of being re- presented , by the. leader of the [lx'OVlIlClal Progresswe party. Choice nr .1. G. Lethbridge to succeed Hon. W. li. Raney in that capacity is ,a? high personal tribute on the part‘ of his colleagues, for the group still im-hules a former minister of the ln-m-y Government, H.’ C. Nixon, of Brent. who is a much, younger man. Mr. Lethhrirlge. although a member or the house since 1919, looks back .wnn more years than any other in the assembly. Nevertheless, he has set an example in attendance and taken more than ordinarily active interest, in all the affairs of tho Hnuse and committees to which he lu-Inllgs. It is worth while noting that Mr. Lethbridge is never accus~ mi of insimrerity in anything which he aux-mates. There is no question that he enjoys the respect of the :nVl‘I'Ilnlt‘lli, si«leâ€"~\\'hich is rather â€luxuriant. Tï¬hp _z_1ppointmegt of Mr. I. n London Free Press ’. lovomhor a, 1m rs on the HEADER °t am ' eglslature a mere *- . hers who “mm nh met v- “v, 5 UV. only. an impressionâ€"that the party contlnues to be a force in Provincial affairs. He was the one outstand- lng ï¬gure left from the period of disastrous Drury misrule, and the only man who seemed to have the qualiï¬cations, not to keep alive the Progressive party, but to postpone as long as possible the inevitable end in store for it. w '14. . 1 4 ark-m: 59.. A. Only 26 More . Shopping Days Till Christmas THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The progressive euchre held in the A. Y. P. A; rooms last Friday night under the auspices of the Durham Bowling Club, were enti e- ly satisfactory. according to o i- cials of the club whom we inter- viewed. Ten tables were in the play and the net proceeds amounted to about $25. The party was quiet- ly gotten up and quite a number knew nothing about it. which ac- counts. probably, for the smaller than usual attendance. It you were 0. woo lad. hardly eight. and you hadn't soon your mother or tour little brothers and sisters for over so long. and It you had a pain in your chest all dayâ€" woll it is doubtful If you would smile as bravely and sgy "How do you‘ d_o?': so cheerily an Bert doesâ€"stretched out wanly on his little cot in the Queen Mary Hospital for Consump- tive Children at Weston. Bert'a daddy has been dead for a. long time, and his mother goes out washingâ€"4nd this wee lad used to help 190k argter the others. ‘He caught I.--â€" Man of the Family, at Eight BOWLBRS HELD BUGBRB week by Mr. A. W. H. Lauder that. his son Martin had been admitted to a Boston hospital and had’ under- gone an operation for hernia. Subsequent word was received that he was doing well. This will take Marton out of the Boston Bruins lineup for some time and it will be quite late in the season before the Durham flash will be able to show his stuï¬' in professional hockey. Rev. Mr. Spencer and family, for- merly of Peterborough moved to town yesterday and are mac-11mmr the McLean residence on Countess street. \Ve xx elcomo the nmx pastor Of the Baptist, con -1'ogati0u to town There’s no fool like an old fool who acts like a young fool. â€"(Jhi- cago_Dally News._ When she appoints herself to the ofl‘ice at his own personal request. thev call her the wide. vlc:c.t just as if she “an an election. .._.. ’-z'and0n Sun. Word was received in town last. MOVED TO TOWN YESTERDAY UNDERWBNT OPERATION The part Of an evening soul that seems stay up with“ \ isible suLport is the price .â€"-Liver- poo? Wee [3 Post. A true nadical is a man who thinks 3011 me against him if you cant get as excited as he does.â€"-SL Joseph Ne\\sâ€"P1‘ess The editor who marries the sec,- ond time has. no right to editorial- ize on “personal libm'ty“.â€"-Tho Fourth Estatv. J. N. Murdock “SB/.2 All. overdue accounts ow- ing me must be settled on or before December 15 or they will be placed in court for collection. NOTICE Durham, Ontario. PAGE MW